Katniss Everdeen, the lead character played by Jennifer Lawrence in the hit movie series "The Hunger Games" is seen wearing a red gear while standing atop a statue of District 12. The video posted by Lawrence on her Facebook page showed a caption "Stand by for a message from District 13".
Last Wednesday, the lead actress playing the role of Katniss Everdeen in the hit movie series "The Hunger Games," posted a teaser video about the upcoming movie. According to Huffington Post, the 43-second video posted on her Facebook page followed a promotion of one of the movie's posters. This means, with four months away from show time, "The Hunger Games" fans are to expect more teasers to come their way.
In the video clip, it showed Katniss Everdeen standing high and strong on top of a statue of her iconic three-finger salute, a symbol for District 12. Is her wardrobe just another propaganda campaign or will she be battling it out against the capitol wearing the new eye-catching red suit?
According to Entertainment Weekly, the video showed a superhero pose that could only mean one thing about what to expect in the upcoming movie: Katniss Everdeen wants to rally everyone who are against the Capitol and wage war once and for all. Furthermore, for those who read the books, it showed that Katniss will eventually die by the end. Do you think the director of the series will change their mind about how to portray the ending to make the fans anticipate more films of the franchise?
Additionally, the film itself also tweeted, through its official page, showing another teaser: Katniss Everdeen sitting on a white throne. Does this mean that the new movie will show that she's finally overcome the power of the Capitol?
A lot of questions have been raised ever since "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" showed many teasers for the public to see. What do you think can we expect on Katniss Everdeen's stand against the Capitol? Will Jennifer Lawrence keep on posting teasers? One thing's for certain: we are to see the movie hit the screens on November 20, 2015. Buckle up, fans!